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For US readers, Hue '68 is popular history. For Nhã Ca, it's remembrance of the voiceless https://t.co/LhsjikSf8g @DukePress @groveatlantic
On Thalia Field's brilliant 'reality fiction;' EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS via @solidobjects https://t.co/wkCHFy0SXr
My #fridayreads fiction/essays = THE COMPLETE MADAME REALISM & OTHER STORIES by LYNNE TILLMAN @glossitis via @semiotext_e
"The trick of reading culture while escaping it": @HealthUntoDeath on decline of the social critic @thebafflermag https://t.co/rWH03XiYjJ
"There are names under things and names inside names": Susan Howe intros her new DEBTHS @parisreview https://t.co/aaVKD88Q9P @NewDirections
"He saw American poetry as soil well-prepared for his adventurous streak": David Blair on Seamus Heaney https://t.co/GcJxD68obW @therealCRJ
"Poor moth, I can't help you, / I can only turn out the light" -- Ryszard Krynicki, selected poems Sept '17 @NewDirections tr Clare Cavanagh
"Poets Recommend" w/picks @KavehAkbar @droderick77 @aribanias @MiguelMurphy @randallmannpoet @KimmyGrey @dactyldog https://t.co/dEC23cs2Xf
Zahia Rahmani's autofiction about growing up in France as an Algerian immigrant concerns us all https://t.co/tfvtxb8Kxi @yalepress